
Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) were anisotropically functionalized with two different oligonucleotide sequences using magnetic microparticles as geometric restriction templates for site-selective enzymatic extension of particle-bound oligonucleotides. The divalent linking capability of the resulting AuNPs allowed for the design and programmable assembly of discrete nanoparticle heterostructures.
Oligonucleotides, Metal Nanoparticles, DNA, Gold
Oligonucleotides, Metal Nanoparticles, DNA, Gold
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